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Dion Matthew Frederick Frampton

Researcher at Hobart Corporation

Publications -  21
Citations -  1338

Dion Matthew Frederick Frampton is an academic researcher from Hobart Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyunsaturated fatty acid & Eicosapentaenoic acid. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1240 citations. Previous affiliations of Dion Matthew Frederick Frampton include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.

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Production of microalgal concentrates by flocculation and their assessment as aquaculture feeds

TL;DR: A novel technique was developed for the flocculation of marine microalgae commonly used in aquaculture, and concentrates prepared from 1000 L Chaetoceros muelleri cultures were effective as supplementary diets to improve the growth of juvenile C. gigas and the scallop Pecten fumatus reared under commercial conditions.
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The ocean sampling day consortium

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- 19 Jun 2015 - 
TL;DR: This commentary outlines the establishment, function and aims of the Ocean Sampling Day Consortium and describes the vision for a sustainable study of marine microbial communities and their embedded functional traits.
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Lipid and fatty acid yield of nine stationary-phase microalgae : Applications and unusual C24-C28 polyunsaturated fatty acids

TL;DR: The desirable PUFA composition and yield of both diatom CS-786 and H. niei make them potential candidates for optimization of biomass and PUFA production for use as live-feeds in aquaculture and may have potential as a source of DHA for other uses.
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Isolation and characterization of genes from the marine microalga Pavlova salina encoding three front-end desaturases involved in docosahexaenoic acid biosynthesis.

TL;DR: Analysis of fatty acid profiles indicated P. salina desaturation conversions occurred with greater than 95% efficiency, and the predicted activities of these three front-end desaturases leading to the synthesis of LC-PUFA were also confirmed in yeast and in higher plants.
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Influence of phosphorus limitation on toxicity and photosynthesis of alexandrium minutum (dinophyceae) monitored by in‐line detection of variable chlorophyll fluorescence1

TL;DR: In‐line measurements of the variable chl fluorescence of light‐adapted cells indicated consistent photochemical efficiency under P‐replete conditions, and there was an inverse linear relationship between in‐line fluorescence and cell toxin quota, which may be valuable in managing efficient biotechnological production of toxins.